Long‐term differences in population structure, body size and distribution patterns of amphipods and isopods in wetlands with declining hydroperiods
H. E. Emery‐Butcher,
S. J. Beatty,
B. J. Robson
Abstract:In many regions, climatic drying is shortening hydroperiods and freshwater biodiversity is declining. Aquatic species that lack a desiccation‐resistant life stage are predicted to have the least ability to persist in drying climates, yet such species may occur in intermittent waterbodies. We examined the distribution of two crustacean species that lack desiccation‐resistant life stages: the isopod Paramphisopus palustris and amphipod Chiltoniidae sp.nov., before and after the commencement of severe climatic dr… Show more
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